Terrier Momo Donates Golf Balls to Special Olympics Team

A Scottish terrier collecting golf balls at a golf course.

Surprise, Arizona, November 22, 2025

In Surprise, Arizona, a Scottish terrier named Momo has made headlines by collecting and donating over 1,000 golf balls to support the Arizona Special Olympics Golf Team. Momo’s owner discovered his enthusiasm for retrieving golf balls during walks, turning it into a year-long mission that aids athletes in their practice. The Arizona Special Olympics, a nonprofit organization, provides sports opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities, uniting communities through such heartwarming initiatives.

Surprise, Arizona: Terrier’s Hobby Supports Special Olympics Golf Team

Surprise, Arizona – A local Scottish terrier named Momo has garnered attention by collecting and donating over 1,000 golf balls in the past year to support the Arizona Special Olympics Golf Team. Momo’s owner discovered his love for retrieving golf balls during their walks, leading to a year-long initiative that benefits athletes in their practice sessions.

The Arizona Special Olympics Golf Team operates under Special Olympics Arizona, a non-profit organization that provides sports training and competition opportunities for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. This initiative fosters physical fitness, courage, joy, and camaraderie among athletes, their families, and the community.

Founded in 1975, Special Olympics Arizona has expanded to include over 16,000 registered athletes and unified partners, supported by more than 650 coaches and 14,772 volunteers. The organization features 22 official sports, including golf, and hosts numerous competitions throughout the year.

This heartwarming story reflects how communities can unite in unexpected ways to support athletes, illustrating that help may come from the most surprising sources.

FAQ

What is Momo’s contribution to the Arizona Special Olympics Golf Team?

Momo, a Scottish terrier from Surprise, Arizona, has collected and donated over 1,000 golf balls in the past year to support the Arizona Special Olympics Golf Team’s practice sessions.

What is Special Olympics Arizona?

Special Olympics Arizona is a non-profit organization that provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in various Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, offering opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in sharing gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community.

How many athletes are involved in Special Olympics Arizona?

Special Olympics Arizona has over 16,000 registered athletes and unified partners, with more than 650 coaches and 14,772 volunteers.

Key Features

Feature Details
Location Surprise, Arizona
Dog’s Name Momo
Number of Golf Balls Collected Over 1,000 in the past year
Beneficiary Arizona Special Olympics Golf Team
Organization’s Mission Provide year-round sports training and athletic competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities
Number of Registered Athletes Over 16,000
Number of Coaches More than 650
Number of Volunteers 14,772

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